The Cheapest Clothing In Lithuania (Why & How To Get It!)
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- Do you need to prepare for a change in the seasons? Let's look at some of the cheapest places to get clothing in Lithuania.
This video originally mentioned Gausa, but the chain of stores declared bankruptcy in late February.
Gausa: www.prekiugaus...
Useful links:
Where to drop off your unwanted clothes: bit.ly/tekstile... (but you can also sell them on Vinted: www.vinted.lt)
Humana in Lithuania: www.humana.lt/...
50c.: / drabuziai50c
Humana LT on Instagram: www.instagram....
Humana the charity: www.humana.org...
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It's also popular to buy clothes from Vinted, it's neat that you can buy clothes from Poland and Finland now too. Polish prices cannot be beaten but you can even get great deals from Lithuanians
My wife bought a Shetland wool sweater in our local market for €1 she didn’t understand my amazement until I showed her that a new one cost £150 😁
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I like the signs these Humana shops put on when getting the new arrival of clothes - "Nauja siunta". Especially when you don't know where to put stress on the word "siunta"😁.
Good point! 😁
"Naujà siuntà" - "new arrival"
"Naujà siuñta" - "new one is raging" 😅
Regarding second hand stores, I think there was some info that part of them came from UK charity clothes - well, Lithuanian business at work :D
Come to see Dékui Stotelé where you can leave and pick clothes for free
How to.get lithuania tax id number ?
Detailed video on taxes Please!
It's probably better for you to get tax advice from a tax professional or official organization. If you are in Vilnius, you can book a free consultation through International House Vilnius to speak with a tax representative.
There also company named Gausa its similar to Humana but mostly based in Smaller cities.
Thanks for your comment. If I understand correctly, they’ve gone out of business?
www.lrt.lt/naujienos/verslas/4/2201009/bankrutuojanti-devetu-drabuziu-parduotuve-atleidzia-visus-darbuotojus
@@LithuaniaExplainedIt's so unfortunate that Humana pretty much has a monopoly in thrift store market, their prices are constantly increasing, it's ridiculous. And most times it's just bad quality fast fashion clothing
Humana is very solid...but I'll miss Gausa....and if nothing else the 50c stores are worth popping into for the other odds and ends they sell...housewares, games, books, etc.
@@LithuaniaExplained hmm i heard they will change name and continue . Also there another company named Prekiu Gausa or something who also does same thing so yeah very cofusing